Google continues to improve the options that we find in an application such as “Google Messages“. Present in many of the phones with Android, now offers the option of add events to the calendar during a chat and without having to exit the application.
A possibility that is added to those that we find within the “Chat suggestions” and that is starting to reach some users. In “Suggested Actions” a new option appears with the name of “Create event” that makes the task much easier when organizing our calendar.
This is a new suggested action while we are talking to our contacts and it is reaching users. With this improvement, when we talk to someone, the app can offer the creating an event directly on the calendar if it detects a time or date in the text.
With button “Create event”, you just have to click on it to be able to see a new screen where you can complete all the fields of the appointment within Google Calendar and in this way avoid having to change the application manually.
We can create a Google Calendar event by establishing the fields that we already know such as date, time, duration, information of interest or a small note that says “This event was created from a message”. Once generated, it is saved in our daily agenda.
In Android Police have already tried the new feature, but in our tests with multiple terminals not yet listed as active, so we will still have to wait for it to appear as one more option within the suggested answers of the system.
Via | Android Police
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Google Messages starts testing event creation directly from chats with other users
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